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On The Beach; Class Time For The Carnival Cruise Line Photographers
Beach time is picture time; sometimes in the sun and sometimes in the shade.
We did it all recently while I was teaching some of Carnival Cruise Line's
photographers who were chosen to be a part of my college on the Imagination.
At Grand Cayman we all went to one of the beaches for a fun class in casual
portraiture. The lessons learned there I felt should be shared with readers
of Shutterbug.
On our initial approach walking along the water's edge I had no idea what
we were going to shoot. All I knew was that there were pictures out there to
be made and we were going to have fun creating them. The first thing that caught
my eye was a beautiful white dead tree trunk right next to the beach. I knew
that if I posed people by the tree, the tree would take attention away from
my subjects. This was going to be my first lesson, for sure.
I explained to the group why we weren't going to pose people close to
the tree. But, since it was such an incredible natural piece of art, we could
still use it as a background. The sky was a medium blue with a few light, fluffy
clouds. I immediately thought of dramatizing the whole scene by using my Canon
EOS D60 that had been adapted to shoot infrared pictures (see www.irdigital.net
for camera conversion info). That would make the sky dramatically darker with
the clouds showing a much brighter white than they actually appeared to the
eye. The leaves of other trees in the background would appear white against
the sky. It was a no-brainer.
I exposed manually at the typical 1/125 sec at f/16. My 16-35mm wide angle lens kept the people large in the foreground, letting the background recede in size and importance. To keep the composition interesting and fun I posed a row of people seated on the ground, a row leaning over them, and a third row leaning over them all. I positioned them at right angles to the direct sunshine, so that they wouldn't be looking directly into the sunlight.
Group Shot |
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For the rest of the pictures I shot with my Canon EOS 5D using a 28-135mm IS
lens. I began by having a couple pose near the tree, but not in front of it.
I kept them in the lower right of the photograph, allowing lots of space above
them to show the scale of the people to the huge tree. I also wanted to show
only a part of the tree. To show it all would have taken too much attention
away from the couple. I positioned them to get the sunlight on her face. Although
his face was going to be in shadow I knew that I could get detail there with
the help of Photoshop.
In Photoshop I darkened and lightened areas of the photograph without affecting
the color. To do this I changed the Mode of the photograph to Lab Color and
selected the Lightness channel. Using the Burn and Dodge tools I lightened his
dark profile and darkened the bright shirt that she was wearing. Then, I took
the picture back into RGB mode.
I reminded everyone that for profiles the subjects' bodies should be at
a 45Þ angle to the camera, rather than having them face straight toward
each other, their shoulders going directly into the lens. His right arm connected
the two together. I had them both put the foot closest to the camera up on a
higher rock, immediately dropping the weight onto their back leg. Their forward
leg was positioned in front of their back leg--no separation.
Later, in Photoshop, I darkened the foreground and the upper corners of the
sky to keep the viewer's eye from wandering around the photograph.
Open Up The Shadows |
For the next picture I had a couple run along the water's edge. I had
the camera focused at a given point and shot the picture when they approached
that place. I could have set the camera to keep focusing as they moved closer,
but I had never done that before and wasn't sure exactly how it would
work. I purposely selected a girl with long hair, hoping that the wind would
blow it just the way it actually happened. I had them repeat the run several
times to get the timing right with both of them looking in the same direction
and him pointing all at the same time.
I cropped the picture to a long, narrow image, leaving plenty of room in front
of them. This was to give the appearance that they were running into the scene,
rather than running out of the picture. I was shooting from ground level to
keep the camera at a height that would keep their heads up into the sky. I didn't
want to have the horizon line cutting through their faces.
Then I got all the photographers to join hands. I counted to three and had them
all run along the water's edge. Some of them had to get into the water,
but they didn't mind it at all. I took the picture three or four times
and then selected the one that looked the most spontaneous.
It's been pretty much routine now to take almost every photograph of mine
into Photoshop and go to Image>Adjust> Shadow/Highlight. This was particularly
useful when working out in the direct sunlight to open up some of the harsh
shadows and show detail throughout the picture. Of course judicious cropping
helps a lot. Notice, again I left room in front of them, so that they could
appear to be running into the picture. Photographs like this are also great
for families with children. They really get into the action and usually have
very animated expressions. At the same time you can see their respective heights
at a certain time of their lives.
Focus Point |
Nearby where we were shooting was a raised thatched porch going over part of
the beach. I wanted to put some people inside the porch and shoot up to them,
but it was private and wasn't accessible. Actually, that worked to our
benefit. Because we couldn't get anyone up there I posed them on the beach,
below it. I got down on my back and shot up at them, keeping the thatched roof
above them and in the background.
The Shadow/Highlight feature in Photoshop gave me lots of unexpected detail
under the roof. Since they were in bright, direct sunlight I stopped my lens
down to f/22. The sky went a beautiful, deep blue. Again, the cropping focused
attention to just what I wanted you to see. Notice how I kept them down into
the bottom right side of the picture, giving them lots of room to look into
the scene.
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